Forex Trading Tips Not To Be Messed With
If you are looking for forex trading tips, take a moment to think about something
that most people do not want to know, and yet it is one of the most important strategies to master if you are going to have any chance of succeeding with forex trading. This is how to deal with losing trades.
Everybody wants to hear about winners and how to make money. Nobody wants to hear about losing. However, it is clear when you think about it that minimizing your losses is just as important as maximizing your gains when it comes to making a profit. In this respect forex trading is just like a business: in order to increase your profits, you can either increase your income or you can reduce your costs. Loss management in forex trading is a question of handling the losing trades in such a way that they do not stop you making a profit on the bottom line.
The first thing to understand is that losses are inevitable. There is no point even beginning to trade live if you read that statement thinking, 'Yes, but not for me.' If you expect to win every trade you are going to have a bad shock which could throw you right off course. For the unprepared, a loss can make them lose faith in their system. Soon they have abandoned the system for random trading according to wild guesses about the way that the price might move. As all forex trading tips will tell you, abandoning your system is a recipe for disaster.
Losses should be accepted as a normal part of trading. You should plan for them in the sense that you always set up a stop loss when you open a trade. You do not hang onto a bad trade thinking it 'must' go right because your system is going to produce winners every time. You accept that this one is a loser and cut your losses at the right moment. You do not start kicking yourself or wondering what went wrong. You accept that this was one of the 1 in 5 or 10 losing trades that statistically your system will produce, and you move onto the next trade without giving it another thought.
What can be harder, of course, is when there are a lot of losses in a short time. Say that your system normally throws up 1 loser in 8, but lately you have had a run where it's almost 1 in 3. The result is that for this month you may be showing an overall loss. What do you do in this situation?
Again, before throwing out your system, make sure that this is not just a question of statistics balancing themselves out. If you look at the whole year, are you still within that 1 in 8 ratio? If so, there is no problem. Your system is still fine. Just keep an eye on it.
If you just started trading for real and this happens, then maybe you were not quite ready psychologically and there have been some mistakes. Look over your records to check that the signals were always exactly right. You may need to go back to demo for a while to be comfortable operating your system again. Then take extra care to work on stress management and clear thinking when you do go live.
Finally, if you look over your records and conclude that your system might be at fault, for example because you have stuck to it to the letter and things are just going from bad to worse, it might be time to go back to school. Stop trading for a while and take some training. In the process you may discover what went wrong with your system or you may find a better one. You will certainly pick up a lot more forex tips that will help you in the future.
by: James Roshwood
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